Cora's Kitchen - Inanna Poetry & Fiction - Kimberly Garrett Brown - Books - Inanna Publications and Education Inc. - 9781771338516 - October 27, 2022
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Cora's Kitchen - Inanna Poetry & Fiction

Kimberly Garrett Brown

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Cora's Kitchen - Inanna Poetry & Fiction

It is 1928 and Cora James, a 35-year-old Black librarian who works at the 135th Street library in Harlem, writes Langston Hughes a letter after identifying with one of his poems. She even reveals her secret desire to write. Langston responds, encouraging Cora to enter a writing contest sponsored by the National Urban League, and ignites her dream of being a writer. Cora is frustrated with the writing process, and her willingness to help her cousin Agnes keep her job after she is brutally beaten by her husband lands Cora in a white woman's kitchen working as a cook. In the Fitzgerald home, Cora discovers she has time to write and brings her notebook to work. When she comforts Mrs. Fitzgerald after an argument with Mr. Fitzgerald, a friendship forms. Mrs. Fitzgerald insists Cora call her Eleanor and gives her The Awakening by Kate Chopin to read. Cora is inspired by the conversation to write a story and sends it to Langston. Eventually she begins to question her life and marriage and starts to write another story about a woman's sense of self. Through a series of letters, and startling developments in her dealings with the white family, Cora's journey to becoming a writer takes her to the brink of losing everything, including her life.


176 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 27, 2022
ISBN13 9781771338516
Publishers Inanna Publications and Education Inc.
Pages 280
Dimensions 208 × 140 × 14 mm   ·   248 g
Language English